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    Social Philosophy

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    BSDEVCOM IV-A SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY Social philosophy is the philosophical study of questions about social behavior (typically‚ of humans). Social philosophy addresses a wide range of subjects‚ from individual meanings to legitimacy of laws‚ from the social contract to criteria for revolution‚ from the functions of everyday actions to the effects of science on culture‚ from changes in human demographics to the collective order of a wasp’s nest. In Social Philosophy the main concepts will be ’property’

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    Major Fields of Philosophy

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    MAJOR FIELDS OF PHILOSOPHY Epistemology - is the branch of philosophy that addresses knowledge‚ especially in regards to its method‚ validity‚ and scope. It is what helps distinguish between a justified belief or claim and an opinion. Logic - is the science of correct thinking. A classic definition is new and necessary reasoning. It’s new because you didn’t know the item before‚ and necessary because a correctly formulated syllogism has to be true if the bases are true. We took two axioms and made

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    Ethics and Ans

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    answer in… (Ans: space below) Then choose if statement is true or false (1pt ea) Total points (3pts) 6. (Blank) at the top levels of an organization report feeling the most pressured to compromise their ethics. Ans: Mangers Response: See page 4. 7. The interest in (blank) ethics is just a fad that has only recently been created by popular scandals (i.e. Enron‚ WorldCom‚ etc.) reported in the news. Ans: business Response: See page 7. 8. According to the authors‚ most people are

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    Ethics

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    Chapter-1 (Nature of Ethics) Ethical Dilemmas The quandary people find themselves in when they have to decide if they should act in a way that might help another person or group‚ and is the “right” thing to do‚ even though doing so might not be in their own self-interest. A dilemma may also arise when a person has to decide between two different courses of action‚ knowing that whichever course he or she chooses will result in harm to one person or group even though it may benefit another. The ethical

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    role of emotions in the pursuit of knowledge? To what extent does emotions help or hinder our acquisition of knowledge? What impact does emotion have on our gathering of knowledge and on the knowledge we gather? Key Terms to be Defined and Discussed The key idea of the question is to examine what role emotions play in the pursuit of knowledge. •Emotions as an obstacle to knowledge •Emotions as a source of knowledge •You can also examine the role of intuition in the pursuit of knowledge

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    Ethics

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    Ethical Violations of Wal-Mart Presented by: Motivated for Success Team Members: Timothy Bechem‚ Cawanna Boyce‚ Shakeida Caldwell‚ Celeste Clark‚ Craig Franklin and JayShiri Warner Company Overview Backtracking to its humble beginnings‚ Wal-Mart was founded by Sam Walton who opened his first store in Rogers‚ Arkansas at the age of 44 (1962). By 1967‚ the family owned 24 stores and brought in $12.7 million in sales. Wal-Mart became a household name in the year of 1969 when the company was officially

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    Ethics

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    Ethics-3rd period Mrs. Shaffer Sam Vallance Ethics of Child Labor I. Intro A. During the nineteenth and early twentieth century child labor was a rampant problem with the advancements in technology. Then during the mid twentieth century‚ the United States started implementing child labor laws such as setting an age limit for somebody to work for pay and also setting certain health and safety codes at the work place. Despite efforts to prevent child labor‚ it is still prevalent in

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    educational philosophy

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    Educational philosophy I believe that education is an individual‚ unique experience for every student who enters a classroom. In order for children to benefit from what schools offer‚ I think that teachers must fully understand the importance of their job. First‚ I believe that teachers must consider teaching to be a lifestyle‚ not a mere forty-hour-a-week job‚ because a teacher’s goals for his/her students encompass much more than relaying out-of-context facts to passive students. As professionals

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    Ethics

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    equate to workplace deviance or counterproductive work behaviour (violating organizational norms) These factors can be split into three categories‚ individual characteristics (cognitive moral development‚ locus of control‚ Machiavellianism‚ moral philosophy‚ demographics)‚ moral issue characteristics such as moral intensity (T.M. Jones‚ 1991)‚ and organizational environment characteristics (ethical climate‚ ethical culture‚ codes of conduct). Personal Characteristics Cognitive moral development

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    Philosophy of Science

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    The philosophy of science is concerned with the assumptions‚ foundations‚ methods and implications of science. It is also concerned with the use and merit of science and sometimes overlaps metaphysics and epistemology by exploring whether scientific results are actually a study of truth. In addition to these central problems of science as a whole‚ many philosophers of science also consider problems that apply to particular sciences (e.g.philosophy of biology or philosophy of physics). Some philosophers

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